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What is PASMA?

PASMA stands for the Prefabricated Access Suppliers and Manufacturers’ Association and is a not-for-profit organisation for the mobile access tower industry. Because it represents the interests of both manufacturers and users, you can be sure that PASMA-certified training is the most up-to-date and accurate you can get.

 

What is PASMA Training?

As training is required by law (Work at Height Regulations (2005)), operators must attend a PASMA training course before work on a mobile access tower can commence. In this course, you will learn the safety and procedures for assembling, disassembling, and manoeuvring mobile alloy towers.

 

What is PASMA Training?

As training is required by law (Work at Height Regulations (2005)) before anyone can use a mobile access tower, attending a PASMA course is essential before work on a mobile access tower can be conducted. On this course, you will learn the safety and procedures for assembling, disassembling, and manoeuvring mobile alloy towers.

 

How long is a PASMA training course?

A PASMA course's length is between half a day to a full day's work.

 

Why choose UTN for PASMA training courses?

UTN’s PASMA training courses are some of the best in the industry. Because of our long history of providing extensive health and safety qualifications and PASMA certification, we can provide the safest training – thanks to being part of the AFI family, we can provide that training nationwide.

 

Is PASMA training right for me?

If your work requires you to work on alloy towers, then yes. Whatever the height, it is required by law that you or your employers ensure that anyone working at height has sufficient skills, knowledge, and experience or that they are working under the supervision of someone competent. Our PASMA training course provides some of the best learning available under the Working at Height Regulations (2005).

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